Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report

Pyogenic granuloma of the eyes usually occurs after ocular surgery or inflammation related to the eyes, itself. This lesion is commonly related to procedures associated with chalazia, strabismus, or even enucleation. However, the incidence of pyogenic granuloma that arises directly from the lower ca...

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Main Authors: Nur Aqilah S, Farizal A, Othmaliza Othman
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine, UKM Medical Centre 2016
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spelling ukm-98332016-12-14T06:50:59Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9833/ Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report Nur Aqilah S, Farizal A, Othmaliza Othman, Pyogenic granuloma of the eyes usually occurs after ocular surgery or inflammation related to the eyes, itself. This lesion is commonly related to procedures associated with chalazia, strabismus, or even enucleation. However, the incidence of pyogenic granuloma that arises directly from the lower canaliculi of the nasolacrimal system is rare and not being extensively reported. We report a case of an elderly lady who presented with pyogenic granuloma post EDCR with silicone stenting for left nasolacrimal duct obstruction. She presented with persistent left eye epiphora following procedure. The unusual site for pyogenic granuloma and it occurrence after EDCR raise the possibility that the condition is related to previous procedure and the material being used. Faculty of Medicine, UKM Medical Centre 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9833/1/8._Aqilah_et_al..pdf Nur Aqilah S, and Farizal A, and Othmaliza Othman, (2016) Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report. Journal of Surgical Academia, 6 (1). pp. 39-42. ISSN 2231-7481 http://jsurgacad.com/toc/6/1
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description Pyogenic granuloma of the eyes usually occurs after ocular surgery or inflammation related to the eyes, itself. This lesion is commonly related to procedures associated with chalazia, strabismus, or even enucleation. However, the incidence of pyogenic granuloma that arises directly from the lower canaliculi of the nasolacrimal system is rare and not being extensively reported. We report a case of an elderly lady who presented with pyogenic granuloma post EDCR with silicone stenting for left nasolacrimal duct obstruction. She presented with persistent left eye epiphora following procedure. The unusual site for pyogenic granuloma and it occurrence after EDCR raise the possibility that the condition is related to previous procedure and the material being used.
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author Nur Aqilah S,
Farizal A,
Othmaliza Othman,
spellingShingle Nur Aqilah S,
Farizal A,
Othmaliza Othman,
Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report
author_facet Nur Aqilah S,
Farizal A,
Othmaliza Othman,
author_sort Nur Aqilah S,
title Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report
title_short Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report
title_full Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report
title_fullStr Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report
title_sort inferior canaliculi punctal granuloma of the lacrimal system: a case report
publisher Faculty of Medicine, UKM Medical Centre
publishDate 2016
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9833/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9833/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9833/1/8._Aqilah_et_al..pdf
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